DAVID DE GEA has targeted Premier League title success under Jose Mourinho as Manchester United prepare to rebuff fresh interest from Real Madrid.

David De Gea has won one Premier League, one FA Cup and two Community Shields at Manchester United

United's pre-season plans a year ago were undermined by doubts over De Gea's future at Old Trafford as Real tried to sign the Spain goalkeeper, who was left out of United's opening six matches of the campaign by former boss Louis van Gaal due to the uncertainty over his position.

A proposed move to the Bernabeu Stadium collapsed when the paperwork on a £29m deal was not submitted ahead of the August transfer window deadline, and De Gea signed a new four-year deal at United.

He also wants to keep the experience of former England midfielder Michael Carrick, 34, with the offer of a new contract, while being linked with a move to bring former United midfielder Paul Pogba back to the club from Juventus.

However, Mourinho's first job will be to clarify the position of Ryan Giggs, who may look to leave after losing his position as assistant manager unless he feels he can play an active role in the new management set-up.